Pinhole Oaks in Rain
NedL

Pinhole Oaks in Rain

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Direct paper positive using weak 3% hydrogen peroxide with a little citric acid as bleach. This is a process that Ricardo Leite used to make film reversal and Joe VanCleave successfully used to reverse paper negatives, but with weaker H2O2. Re-developed with thiourea, skipping re-exposure.
Location
Taylor Mountain, Sonoma County, California
Equipment Used
coffee can pinhole camera
Exposure
1 hour in light rain
Film & Developer
n/a
Paper & Developer
Adorama VCRC, LPD, bleach, re-develop in thiourea
Lens Filter
just air all the way from the trees to the paper, no lens
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Not hybrid
Digital Post Processing Details
Scanned and adjust levels to try to match what the print looks like in hand.
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Ned Lewis
I like the juxtaposition of the somewhat mundane grass foreground and the dramatic oak. Also the process sounds just about esoteric enough to give it a try.
 

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TaylorMtOaks2.jpg
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